
Stratasys has introduced new HighDef Printing capabilities because it launches the H350 printer Model 1.5 (V1.5).
The brand new HighDef Printing capabilities have been designed to permit for actual and high-definition printing with detailed decision utilizing Stratasys’ Selective Absorption Fusion (SAF) expertise.
This, Stratasys believes, will give producers the power to rapidly scale because of elevated reliability and repeatability. It would additionally enable them to create extra intricate elements, increasing the design functionality of SAF expertise, and opening up functions that require easy and exact options. Stratasys factors to gears and mechanisms as potential functions, suggesting potential to be used in aerospace, automotive and healthcare.
HighDef Printing has been delivered as a part of a firmware replace, with Stratasys confirming the potential might be backwards suitable with earlier H350 fashions and made obtainable at no extra value.
There’ll, nevertheless, even be a brand new printer launched. The H350 V1.5 has been outfitted with improved sensors and distant service capabilities, making it simpler to function and repair, and in addition comes with the brand new HighDef Printing firmware replace.
“Excessive-definition printing permits tighter tolerances, transferring assemblies and a brand new vary of functions for SAF prospects,” mentioned Adam Ellis, Company Functions Supervisor, Stratasys. “Bringing HighDef to our prospects will assist us increase and enhance their capabilities and enhance their adoption of 3D printing in manufacturing roles.”
“The brand new capabilities and the upgraded H350 align with the efficiency wants that our prospects indicated to us, that may enable them to additional profit from additive manufacturing and SAF expertise specifically,” added Torben Lange, Vice President, SAF Analysis & Growth, Stratasys. “New functions and use circumstances will enable producers to scale their manufacturing, with extra intricate elements, with out compromising velocity or high quality.”
Earlier this week, Stratasys reseller Laser Strains introduced BAE Techniques had put in the primary two F3300 FDM machines within the UK.
